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Old 07-14-2017, 12:26 PM
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Default Beethoven - Fur Elise (Classical Guitar)

Hello everyone, I want to share with all of you a version I have recorded of famous theme Beethoven - For Elise.

It is played with a solid Spanish guitar Prudencio Saez. Many thanks and any comments or criticism I appreciate it

Many thanks and good weekend my friends !!


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Nicely played. Thanks for sharing that.
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Hello everyone, I want to share with all of you a version I have recorded of famous theme Beethoven - For Elise.

It is played with a solid Spanish guitar Prudencio Saez. Many thanks and any comments or criticism I appreciate it

Many thanks and good weekend my friends !!


Nice Work!!
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Nicely played. Thanks for sharing that.
Thanks so much for your comment Toby . I apreciatte it !!
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Hello everyone, I want to share with all of you a version I have recorded of famous theme Beethoven - For Elise.

It is played with a solid Spanish guitar Prudencio Saez. Many thanks and any comments or criticism I appreciate it

Many thanks and good weekend my friends !!


Nice cover sakuarius, well done !
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Very good job, Sakuarius!

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Hello everyone, I want to share with all of you a version I have recorded of famous theme Beethoven - For Elise.

It is played with a solid Spanish guitar Prudencio Saez. Many thanks and any comments or criticism I appreciate it

Many thanks and good weekend my friends !!


That's very nice, the thing you could do maybe is to modulate a bit more on those two notes that are repeated, leaning maybe slightly forward or behind the beat sometimes to get a more organic and less mechanic effect, same with the attack, you can attack some notes lighter and other louder to get some contrast and make things a bit more expressive, otherwise that's very well played, your sound is very good too, what kind of mic is that if I may ask? Very clear sound
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I wasn't expecting the intro music when I clicked play, and I was thinking, "this is going to be an interesting version of Für Elise!"

My first thoughts are that guitar has a very nice, bold, clear low-end to it. You definitely have the notes down, and I'd simply echo what Johan said about the phrasing and dynamics. It's such a wonderful piece, and you have to sort of get lost in it and "feel" it as you play it. Easier said than done, I know, but now that you have the notes/fingerings down, you can focus on the other things Great job!
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I wasn't expecting the intro music when I clicked play, and I was thinking, "this is going to be an interesting version of Für Elise!"

My first thoughts are that guitar has a very nice, bold, clear low-end to it. You definitely have the notes down, and I'd simply echo what Johan said about the phrasing and dynamics. It's such a wonderful piece, and you have to sort of get lost in it and "feel" it as you play it. Easier said than done, I know, but now that you have the notes/fingerings down, you can focus on the other things Great job!
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Very good job, Sakuarius!

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That's very nice, the thing you could do maybe is to modulate a bit more on those two notes that are repeated, leaning maybe slightly forward or behind the beat sometimes to get a more organic and less mechanic effect, same with the attack, you can attack some notes lighter and other louder to get some contrast and make things a bit more expressive, otherwise that's very well played, your sound is very good too, what kind of mic is that if I may ask? Very clear sound
Thanks for your words Johan . The mic is amazing, sound good but.....the price is 29€ Is a cheap copy of Rode NT5. Regards !

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